Announcements

The Noles Nation Student Support Program is available after school on Tuesdays and
Thursdays for students needing attendance recovery, tutoring, and help
completing assignments. Students may also attend Saturday School to receive the same benefits and support. Transportation is provided. Check the website calendar(right column) for Saturday School dates and times.

Needs
Assessment and Equity Plan Survey... Parents and Community
Members: The Bibb County School District requests your input in order to
improve our practices that are related to student achievement. We ask
that you complete a survey to ensure that your needs are being addressed.
Your input is very important and will remain anonymous. Click the
appropriate link below. The survey will close March 15, 2015. Thank
you.

Too Many Unexcused Absences Could Mean Suspension of Student’s Driver’s License... According to the Teenage and Adult Driver Responsibility Act (TAADRA), the Department of Driver Services could suspend a student’s driver’s license for up to one year if they are considered non-compliant. This includes 10 or more unexcused absences or certain discipline violations! For more information, please see page 34 of the 2014 Drivers Manual.

STAR Student and Teacher...

Chorus students @ 5th Annual Heritage Festival

Posted by Mark Paschal at 2/25/2015

Westside chorus students participated in Macon's 5th Annual Heritage Festival at the Douglass Theatre. Internationally renowned conductor and composer Dr. Roland Carter led workshops, rehearsals, and the festival performance of the All Douglas Choir.

Westside FBLA Students Take Part in Region Event...

Posted by Mark Paschal at 2/23/2015

Friday, January 30, students in Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapters from throughout the District participated in the FBLA Region 5 Leadership Conference at Wesleyan College in Macon. Westside High School’s FBLA students competed in numerous competitions, as well as attended various leadership workshops.

Westside High DECA Chapter Organizes Literacy Campaign...

Posted by Mark Paschal at 2/23/2015

Westside High School’s DECA chapter is taking on the “Pay It Forward: Literacy Project.” The purpose of this project is to promote literary awareness throughout the school and community. To find out how to get involved, call (478)-779-3800.

Intercession School Dates

Posted by Howard Scott at 2/9/2015

During the coming Mid-Winter Break, Westside High School will host two full days of Intercession School on Tue and Wed, 17 and 18 Feb, from 9 to 3 each day. Transportation to and from school is provided both days. Students will need to bring a lunch. Students are also responsible for having copies of the lessons on which they are working, plus all materials needed to make it happen, including paper, pens, pencils, and text books, if appropriate.